Meanwhile, PKNS general manager Othman Omar said today that PKNS was not yet considering legal suit against any parties over the incident.

Othman stressed that the priority now was to rectify the situation, and have a thorough investigation to find out the cause of the incident.

“We’ll have to decide (then) ... We’ll cross the bridge (when we come to it). We don’t want to speculate on the issue,” Othman told The Malaysian Insider.

The flyover collapsed around 12.30pm yesterday, and appeared to have been broken into two pieces, in the latest incident involving public works projects in the country.

PKNS confirmed that no one was hurt in the incident.

The flyover, which was closed last November, is an exit from the Elite Highway. The Lingkaran Putrajaya stretch managed by PLUS towards Putrajaya runs below it.

Work on the RM7 million flyover by contractor BNI Construction started in October 2007 and it was completed on November 2009. Four developers — PKNS, Utuh Aspirasi Sdn Bhd, Taraf Unggul Sdn Bhd and Semai Ria Sdn Bhd — shared the cost of its construction.